Wednesday, March 19
Rooted in Clay: Ceramics Workshop with Stone Bear Studios
Join the staff from Stone Bear Studios to create a clay masterpiece inspired by our natural surroundings. Each month will showcase different
A Singing Bowl Workshop for Self-Care and Wellness
Singing bowls bring harmony and balance to life, and make meditation easy, fast and fun! Sound energy practitioner Ann Martin teaches modern ways
Thursday, March 20
Sunrise Vinyasa Yoga at the Gardens
Looking for an amazing place to practice yoga? No studio can match the experience of practicing in nature, surrounded by the stunning landscapes at
Seedlings: Signs of Spring
Get close to the ground to find bright green shoots, spring crocus and other new discoveries that signal the start of spring.
Ages 3-6 years
Natural History Collections Tour
Peek behind-the-scenes of the Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium of Vascular Plants, Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi and Arthropod Collection.
Not only do
Guided Homeschool Exploration at Plains Conservation Center: Dusty Science
Dust off your curiosity and get dust on your boots! Come learn about the science of rock formation, atmospheric dust and more. We will explore the
Seedlings: Signs of Spring
Get close to the ground to find bright green shoots, spring crocus and other new discoveries that signal the start of spring.
Ages 3-6 years
Guided Homeschool Exploration at Plains Conservation Center: Dusty Science
Dust off your curiosity and get dust on your boots! Come learn about the science of rock formation, atmospheric dust and more. We will explore the
Flower Happy Hour
Join Lisa Weddel, co-owner of DIY Designs Inspired by You, for a new kind of monthly happy hour! Each session features a different design style and
Companion Planting
Rocky Mountain Gardening Elective
Companion planting is a very helpful tool in the high-altitude garden, whether you are growing vegetables
Companion Planting - ONLINE
This course is offered live online, all courses recordings are available to the student for 16 days following the class.
Rocky Mountain Gardening
Friday, March 21
Seedlings: Signs of Spring
Get close to the ground to find bright green shoots, spring crocus and other new discoveries that signal the start of spring.
Ages 3-6 years
Growing Food at High Altitudes
Rocky Mountain Gardening Elective
Yes, you can grow food in the mountains despite wind, hail, deer, ground animals, bears and extreme temperature
Growing Food at High Altitudes - ONLINE
This course is offered live online, all courses recordings are available to the student for 16 days following the class.
Rocky Mountain Gardening
Seedlings: Signs of Spring
Get close to the ground to find bright green shoots, spring crocus and other new discoveries that signal the start of spring.
Ages 3-6 years
Mountain Tomatoes
Rocky Mountain Gardening Elective
No more green tomatoes! A ripe tomato is truly the Holy Grail of the mountain garden. Technically, the mountains
Mountain Tomatoes - ONLINE
This course is offered live online. Recordings are available for 16 days after class ends.
Rocky Mountain Gardening Elective
No more green
Saturday, March 22
Month of Photography: Full-Day Photography Workshop
Join Denver Botanic Gardens for a full-day workshop to kick off the Month of Photography in March. Bring your camera, tripod and questions because
Sustainable Greenhouse Design
Rocky Mountain Gardening Elective
Have you ever wondered if it could be done? Can you create a greenhouse that needs no supplemental heating or
Sustainable Greenhouse Design - ONLINE
This course is offered live online. Recordings are available for 16 days after class ends.
Rocky Mountain Gardening Elective
Have you ever